BBC Children in Need - Season 14 / Year 1993

BBC Children in Need - Season 14 / Year 1993

Season 14 / Year 1993

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DatesOct 17, 1993 - Nov 26, 1993
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Episodes

Pause for Pudsey
Year 1993Episode 110 min

Pause for Pudsey

First in a series of six run-up programmes to this year's Children in Need, raising awareness and featuring news of money raising events.

Oct 17, 1993
Pause for Pudsey
Year 1993Episode 210 min

Pause for Pudsey

Second in a series of six run-up programmes to this year's Children in Need, raising awareness and featuring news of money raising events. Tonight, Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson visit a project that viewers helped to fund.

Oct 24, 1993
Pause for Pudsey
Year 1993Episode 310 min

Pause for Pudsey

Third in a series of six run-up programmes to this year's Children in Need, raising awareness and featuring news of money raising events.

Oct 31, 1993
Pause for Pudsey
Year 1993Episode 410 min

Pause for Pudsey

Fourth in a series of six run-up programmes to this year's Children in Need, raising awareness and featuring news of money raising events.Noel Edmonds presents items on fund raisers, Friends for the Young Deaf, a Doctor Who behind the scenes feature, and launches a 3D element to the appeal programme.

Nov 7, 1993
Pause for Pudsey
Year 1993Episode 510 min

Pause for Pudsey

Fifth in a series of six run-up programmes to this year's Children in Need, raising awareness and featuring news of money raising events.This week's programme is presented by Simon Mayo, Ken Bruce and Jakki Brambles, and focusses on radio's involvement in the appeal.

Nov 14, 1993
Pause for Pudsey
Year 1993Episode 610 min

Pause for Pudsey

The last in a series of six run-up programmes to Children in Need is presented by Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters.

Nov 21, 1993
Part 1
Year 1993Episode 7120 min

Part 1

Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.Featuring individual contributions from all 13 BBC regions, guest celebrity appearances and a special adventure of Doctor Who entitled 'Dimensions In Time'.

Nov 26, 1993
Part 2
Year 1993Episode 8270 min

Part 2

Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.Featuring individual contributions from all 13 BBC regions, guest celebrity appearances and a special adventure of Doctor Who entitled 'Dimensions In Time'.

Nov 26, 1993

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